COL. R. COJJEAN, AT THK —GETTYSBURG STEAM MILL. nriHB subscriber has completed his new 1 Steam Mill,and isnow prepared to SAW TIMIJKR and CHOP GRaJN at usual rases iind short noiinei Farmers and others can have -Sawing and Chojipiny; done at any lime. 0^7"H» noVer f.rices in Cash will be paid for Rye, Corn and Oats, at the Steam Mill-. (p^r Feed constantly on hand and tor 9ale. C. W. HOFFMAN. Atig' - 'fit 14, 1854. ,ly HAY TKANTED. TIBKSONS havinir Hay to sell . willdowell 5. by.calling on tlie subsc.riber, in Gettysburg, who ib desirous mi purchasing. The highest market price will be paid at all times. (K7"A's he intends having the Hay, after heinj/ packed, hauled either tn Hanover or Baltimore, the preference to haul will be given to thoafi from whom he-"iuhv purchase. SOLOM ' ON POWERS. Dec. 6, 1852. if

LET THE FACTS BE KNOWflJ! THAT ABRAM ARNOLD has just ' reliirned from the Kastern cities, with the liirgeM a?i'|- best selected stock of goods for Men and Boys' we;ir ever before offered,which he is n&lt;:w making up, at the Old Stand, where he invites all who wish to purchase CLOTHING, made of and by Mood workmen, to call and examine his stock hhfure. purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to undersell any clothing Store or Slop Shop in ihe town orjeountry. Having secured the. services of one of the hest LUTTEItS in the country, tje is prepared to-make up elothinirat the shortest notice and in :he best style. His motto is Quick Sales and Small' Profits. October -2, 185-1. tf

T Fl. SKELLY respectfully informs his • r.ld ciiNtoiners and Uie public uenprally, that tie continues the ' T.HLOUIXO BUS1-.VfCSS, at livs old stand, in South Dailimore street, where he will bi&gt; happy to accommodate all -who -may patronize him. All work entrusted to tits cue. warranted to fit and be of most suh.-t.iiiti.it make. Thankful t.&gt;r past favors, he solicts a continuance of public patronage. ix£f'I'lie Xew York Spring and Summer Fnxfiions are received. C;i|| and see them. (Jettysbui-r. May 1,1851. TO O K1 \G O L A SS ES—all -sVrVa nr! pri • j ce — at SCHICK'S.

aoA3Q-iaaaiiia THE subscriber, thankful for past favors, respectfully informs the public that he'continues the Coach-making, business, in all its various"h'ranclies, at rris Old Stand, in York street, (formerly Buchinsjlmni's,) where be has on hand, and will manufacture \o order, Rockaway and Boat-body Carriages, BIJCGIUg, JERSEY IV AGONS, «fcc, all of the best materials, and by the best of workmen. Call and judge for yourselves. LKONARD bTOUGH. Gettysburjr, April 6, 1846.

Tlie JVcw Cemetery. ri^HE anbseriber lakes this method of re-JL spectfully inforiiung those persons who intend removing the remains of their dead from present locations to Ever Grgen Ceaietery, that he will uiuleriake suci: roKvals al moderate charjjes, and feels* confident that he will meet the satisfaction of all who may einuloy him. He h.is a vebicle'ifbr the conveyance of bodies and tomb stnnes—and can be found eitherat Powers'a Graniie Yard oral his residence, in Breekenridn-e street. A. VV. FLEMMIN6. November 27, 185-1.

His stock of FANCY GOODS is also very fine, and loo numerous to enumerate. Call and see. - - ; Thankful for past favors, SOHICK solicits a continuance of public patronage. He will always^ndeavorto d ese rv e it, by.selling wood Goods, at the lowest living prices. " Quick Sales and Small l*rbfits7"~is ~fij8" moTt^ ~ October 23, 1854.

DOCTOR JOHN A. SWOPE, HAVING located permanently in Gettysburg, odors his professional services io the public. O.llico and residence in York street, opposite the Bank. (ii:ttysl)ur«, r, April 5»1, 1S5-1. ly

W. A. M'GLXLKY, ATTOR^ICY AT LAW. OFF lf K in the south-west eorrter of the S(|nare. formerly occupied by I*. M&lt; % - Oonui-ihy, Esq. Will flitend promptly to all bu^int'^s •'iitrusted to his care . Gettysburg, May 15, 1R54.

^ REMOVAL. ¦ . " I HAVE REMOVED from 122 \Vest Lornhaid street to the new and coniim&gt;diou9 Warehouse, iVo. 141 West Frail street, near Li ^ ht, opposite the iMaltby House, and will continue my GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, for th« s-il ? of TOBACCO. GRAIN and COUNTRY PRODUCE, of all kinds; and will attend to the execution of orders for purchasing. 1 shall continue iny Guano Asrcncy, having increased, facilities for supplying the best article, as usual, at the government's lowpst price—the ton of 2'2-JO lbs.—with a moderate charge of commission for purchasing and forwarding. 1 am having manufactured FHos|»lia&lt;e of Lime, a superior article,-which 1 will warrant to be pur&lt;». 1 have* connected with my biisiness, and shall at air times be supplied from the most celebrated manufactories in the Union, a large supply of Agricultural Implements, of every description, warranted, to which 1 ask pnrtjpiit ^rly 'h«» attention " r Fittitq nnd dealers. Trusting^, by strict at...